Falling Insulin Requirement in Pregnant Women With Diabetes Delivering Preterm: Prevalence, Predictors, and Consequences.
Julie Carstens SøholmNicoline Callesen DoMarianne VestgaardBjörg ÁsbjörnsdóttirSidse Kjærhus NørgaardBerit W PedersenLone StorgaardBirgitte B NielsenPernille HolmagerLene RingholmNis Peter DammElisabeth Reinhardt MathiesenPublished in: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2022)
Falling insulin requirements often preceded preterm delivery in women with type 1 diabetes, foremost when preterm delivery was indicated, but was not related to fetal asphyxia or neonatal morbidity. Whether falling insulin requirements in late pregnancy are a warning sign of placental insufficiency or mainly reflects variations in normal physiology needs further investigation.